41 - 50 of 224 results for "Edinburgh postnatal depression scale"
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Living with - Depression in adults
Information and advice about coping with depression, including diet and exercise, talking therapy, dealing with bereavement and caring for someone who's depressed.
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Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while taking paroxetine
NHS medicines information on paroxetine and whether you can take it while pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Sex and contraception after birth
Find out about sex and contraception after birth, including contraception you can use while breastfeeding.
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How to help someone with depression
Find out what to do if you think someone is feeling depressed, including the signs to look for and how to help a person who's feeling down.
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Newborn blood spot test
Find out more about the newborn blood spot test (formerly called the heel prick test), which checks for 10 rare but serious conditions and is recommended for all babies. Find out how to get it, what happens during the test and when you get the results.
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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
Find out about seasonal affective disorder (SAD), including symptoms, treatment, and when to get medical help.
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How to cope with depression
How to cope with depression, including when to seek professional help. Tips include staying active, not drinking too much alcohol and sticking to a routine.
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Episiotomy and perineal tears
Find out about an episiotomy (a cut between the vagina and anus), including why it might be done during childbirth, how long it takes to heal, and how to prevent a perineal tear.
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Antenatal care with twins
Find out about what tests and scans to expect when you're having twins or more, plus the risks of a twin or triplet pregnancy.
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Assessing your mental health needs – children and young people
Find out more about getting your mental health needs assessed, including tips for having a conversation about your mental health and questions you can ask